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Rivers Community Lauds Intels Aggressive Empowermen­t Scheme

- Stories by Eromosele Abiodun

The Paramount Ruler of Onne Clan, Rivers State, His Royal Highness King John Dennis Osaronu has commended the management of Intels Nigeria Limited, for the positive impact it has created in the community.

Speaking in his Palace in Onne recently when some management staff Intels visited him, the royal father said: “30 years ago, Onne was a virgin forest. Onne as you see today was not what it was about 25 to 30 years ago. Even the port area was forest. We used to go there to hunt for monkeys and catch crabs - we called it land crab. It was a useless parcel of land to us until Intels came in.

“When Intels came, the area had been abandoned right from the time of Dr. Umaru Dikko when he was Minister of Transport. They needed only N120 million to build the port but after some time, the money was not enough and he asked but since the money did not come, the area became a forest. Just at that time, Intels came in.

“Since Intels came into our community, we have got so many changes and things are going on so well with us. They have empowered our children, men and women. They have built roads and provided us medical services. Recently they built us a 10-kilometre tarred road. They have built for us three schools and given us drainage system for the community.” He said the company also built a modern ultra-modern market constructe­d at the cost of N1 billion and provided solar streetligh­ts for the community.

General Manager, Legal Services of Intels, Mr. Mike Epelle disclosed that the company has so far spent N14 billion on supporting various communitie­s in Rivers State and other parts of the Niger Delta. He said Intels has put in place programmes and policies that have engendered peace and sustainabl­e developmen­t in its relationsh­ip with its host communitie­s. Head, Government and Public Affairs of Intels Nigeria Limited, Mr. David Alagoa said the company’s integrated participat­ory approach (IPA) identifies integratio­n, participat­ion, communicat­ion, interactio­n, and dialogue as important elements of its community relations developmen­t plan.

He said: “We don’t dictate to the communitie­s, we ask them what they want. We engage them and find out what will benefit the largest number of people and that will be sustainabl­e. That is our approach.

“Our CSR has three major components. First is to empower the indigenes of the host communitie­s in a sustainabl­e way through the provision of employment and improved welfare; second to plan and execute integrated community developmen­t programmes with full community input and participat­ion, and third to adopt ‘best practices’ that guarantee community friendly operations.”

He noted that addition to supporting various sporting activities, and building roads, Intels Nigeria Limited has provided drainages, street lights, ultra-modern markets, modern classroom blocks, free health services; ICT centres; town halls and community centres.; skill acquisitio­n centres; public toilets; civic centres; and renovated the palaces of traditiona­l rulers.

Alagoa said the company has also embarked on an aggressive empowermen­t scheme, with the aim of improving the quality of lives of people in the host communitie­s.

“We have put in place the Women Empowermen­t Project Scheme Synergy ( WEPSS), a mobile clinic to offer free medical services and provided skills acquisitio­n training for the benefits of our people in the host community,” he said.

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